The Pikes Theatre has two 75-seat stadium-style theaters with large silver screens for showing 3D movies. The theater, returning after a 30-year hiatus, will join the Pikes Cinema Bar and Grille in a classic art deco building on Reisterstown Road at Sherwood Avenue.

MAJOR INNOVATIONS MEANS MOVIES ARE COMING BACK TO PIKESVILLE. THE PIKE THEATER WILL HOST HIS GRAND OPENING TOMORROW. ROB ROBLIN GOT A PREVIEW TODAY. 30 YEARS SINCE HE COULD SEE A MOVIE HERE. THAT WILL ALL CHANGE TOMORROW. PIKES THEATER OPENED IN 1937 BUT IT HAS BEEN MORE THAN THREE DECADES SINCE A MOVIE WAS SHOWN HERE. THERE ARE MORE THAN -- THERE ARE TWO BRAND-NEW AUDITORIUMS INSIDE THE THEATER. IT IS THE STATE OF THE ART THEATER. WE HAVE ROCKED BACK SEATS. WE HAVE STADIUM SEATING. WE ARE GOING TO BE SHOWING FIRST-RUN FILMS, INDEPENDENT FILMS. THE BUILDING HAS BEEN RENOVATED AND UPDATED. NOW, DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY HAS CHANGED. THIS IS THE MOVIE. THAT IS HOW WE HAVE COME IN THE LAST 30 YEARS. FROM 35MM TO DIGITAL. BACK IN THE DAY THEY WERE HUGE PROJECTORS. YOU WOULD HAVE EVERYTHING HERE. IT IS DIGITAL NOW. EVERYTHING IS STREAMED DOWN. IT IS GOING TO BE BETTER. LACKS FOR MANY YEARS THAT WAS A RESTAURANT AND CATERING BUSINESS HERE. THE ADDITION OF THE THEATER WILL MAKE THIS A COMBINATION FOR AN EVENING OF ENTERTAINMENT. OUR MENU IS DESIGNED WITH QUICK FOOD. WE ARE USING FRESH INGREDIENTS. HE YOU CAN, GET A BITE TO EAT. WE ARE GOING TO HAVE COPIES AND DESSERTS. YOU CAN SEE HER FIRST MOVIE STARTING TOMORROW.